LONDON: Google is celebrating Earth Day 2013 with a great animated doodle in which it created a “sightseeing checklist” to make sure you don’t miss anything.
All four seasons, animals, and weather that you control are among the natural wonders you’ll find.
“Today we are celebrating Earth Day with an interactive doodle that captures a slice of nature’s subtle wonders,” wrote Doodler Leon Hong. “We hope you enjoy discovering animals, controlling the weather, and observing the seasons. Use the sightseeing checklist below to make sure you do not miss anything!”
Yellow dandelions are shaped like a “G”, beside two cave openings that each serve as an “o”. The lake leads to the second “g”, and turns into stream shaped like “e” – which freezes in the winter. Making up the “l” is a tree that starts small and grows with each passing year.
After hitting the play button (the sun) on Google’s home page, you will watch the sun set and day turn into night during the spring season. There are four moons you’ll see: full, half, crescent, and gibbous.
After each night, the sun rises once again, bringing a new season – cycling through summer, fall, winter, and back to spring again.
When you click on the clouds, it will rain during spring, summer, and fall.
When you click on the clouds during the winter, it will produce snow.
Here’s Google’s checklist:
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